Maharajah Troops His Colours (1948)
Full title reads: MAHARAJAH TROOPS HIS COLOURS.
Bikaner, India.
Long shot of a camel watering the road. Procession moving along the road - horsemen followed by line of cars. Several shots of the crowds pouring through arch.
Maharajah of Bikaner greets Lord Louis Mountbatten and Lady Mountbatten at Nal airport. Maharajah introduces his children. Lady Mountbatten gives a child a drink. Group leaving the aerodrome, plane in background.
General view of the fort. Car driving past lined up troops. Camels and riders at attention. Maharajah of Bikaner, Lord and Lady Mountbatten surveying the scene. General view of the parade ground with troops lined up. Troops marching past. Maharajah and Lord Mountbatten saluting. Various shots of the parade - troops horses, camels. Lord Mountbatten saluting. Cavalry charge. Camels line route. Mountbatten drives past in car.
Long shot of Gajner Lake. Car with Lord and Lady Mountbatten driving past camera. Maharajah at shooting butts. Lord Mountbatten and bearer look for game. Grouse on the wing. Lord Mountbatten shoots. Birds falling into the lake. Maharajah shows lady Mountbatten long lines of dead grouse. Beaters counting the bag.
FILM ID:1420.23
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india's only archives museum in bikaner
Museum ऐतिहासिक गंगा राजकीय संग्रहालय बीकानेर देखिए खास रिपोर्ट आप भी देखे इस वीडियो में
Museum ऐतिहासिक गंगा राजकीय संग्रहालय बीकानेर
महाराजा गंगा सिंह जी का इतिहास । History of maharaja ganga singh ji bikaner
बीकानेर के इतिहास की बात की जाए तो ‘लंबे, सजीले, गहरी काली मूंछों वाले, गर्व का तेज लिए बीकानेर के महाराजा गंगासिंह के बिना यह इतिहास अधुरा ही लगता है उनका जन्म राजपुताना की बीकानेर रियासत के महाराजा लाल सिंह जी के यहाँ 3 अक्टुम्बर 1880 को हुआ था। जब इनका जन्म हुआ तो इनका राज्य अंग्रजो के अधीन हो चुका था। इनके बारे में कहा जाता है की ये भविष्य द्रष्टा थे, उस समय छप्पनिया काल पड़ा था लेकिन इन्होने अपने राज्य के लिए जो कार्य किये उससे उनका राज्य इस विभीषिका से बचा रहा। इन्हे अपने द्वारा किये गए विकास कार्यो के लिए आधुनिक समय का भागीरथ कहा जाता था। बीकानेर राज्य मरुस्थल में आता है अतः इन्होने ही भारतीय इतिहास में पहली बार अपने राज्य में पंजाब की सतलज नदी से गंग नहर निकलवाई थी...यहाँ आपको बता दे की सतलज नदी से बीकानेर राज्य का कोई भी हिस्सा नहीं लगता था इसलिए अंग्रजों ने नहर निकलने से साफ इनकार कर दिया था लेकिन महाराजा गंगासिंह के आगे उन्हें झुकना पड़ा और इसी गंगनहर के कारण उस समय में इनका राज्य भारत के सबसे समृद्ध राज्यों में गिना जाता था।
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सन् 1901 में महाराजा गंगासिंह जी ने शहर पर एक डोक्यूमैंट्री बनाई थी!
तो आज बीकानेर को देखिये अपने पुरखों की नजर से!
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Lalgarh palace bikaner history in hindi
Lalgarh Palace is a palace and heritage hotel in Bikaner in the Indian state of Rajasthan, built for Sir Ganga Singh, Maharaja of Bikaner, between 1902 and 1926. Laxmi Niwas Palace is a part of Lalgarh Palace but it has been given on lease and recently is being used as a heritage hotel.
The palace was built between 1902 and 1926 in the Indo-Saracenic style. The building was commissioned by the British-controlled regency[1] for Maharaja Ganga Singh (1881–1942) while he was still in his minority as they considered the existing Junagarh Palace unsuitable for a modern monarch. Ganga Singh decided that the palace should be named in memory of his father Maharaja Lall Singh.[2]
In 1972, Karni Singh, M.P., the Maharaja of Bikaner, established the Ganga Singhji Charitable Trust. The Maharaja endowed a part of Lallgarh Palace to be used in service of the trust. Two wings were converted into independent hotels with the income from The Lallgarh Palace Hotel, a heritage hotel used to support the trust. Currently, Lallgarh Palace is owned, and the hotel is run, by his daughter Princess Rajyashree Kumari.
The complex was designed by the British architect Sir Samuel Swinton Jacob. After a ritual blessing ceremony construction commenced in 1896 on empty land 5 miles[2] from the existing Junagarh Fort on what is now Dr. Karni Singhji Road. The palace was arranged around two courtyards with the first and most impressive wing, Laxmi Niwas completed in 1902.[2] The remaining three wings were completed in stages with final completion of the complex accomplished in 1926.[3] Lord Curzon was the palace's first notable guest. Ganga Singh was legendary for his shikars (hunts) at his hunting preserve at Gajner, in particular his Imperial Sand Grouse hunts at Christmas.[4] As a result, the palace hosted many guests including Georges Clemenceau in 1920, Queen Mary, King George V, Lord Harding and Lord Irwin.
The palace was originally designed to cost 100,000 rupees[5] due to the planned use of cheaper materials including the suggestion of using stucco instead of carved stone in the construction. Soon however all cost-cutting was abandoned and by time of the completion of the first wing the cost had increased to 1 million rupees[5] due to the use of the finest materials including the widespread employment of finely carved stonework.
The three-storey complex is coated in red sandstone quarried from the Thar Desert. The complex contains the features considered essential for a late 19th-century palace: drawing rooms, smoking rooms, guest suites, several grand halls, lounges, cupolas, pavilions, including a dining room which could seat 400 diners. The complex features magnificent pillars, elaborate fireplaces, Italian colonnades and intricate latticework and filigree work. The Karni Niwas[3] wing houses the darbar hall and an art deco indoor swimming pool.
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Maharajah Of Bikaner's Birthday (1946)
Thought to be Selected Originals from late 1940s material. 10/10/1946?
Bikaner, (Now part of Rajasthan), India. Voiceovered newsreel material.
The Maharajah of Bikaner celebrates his 44th birthday, India. Various shots of the Maharajah in ceremonial robes riding on a state elephant through streets crowded with people. Various shots of Maharajah at the Royal Temple, he prostrates himself before an altar and is blessed by the priest who anoints his forehead. C/U of the Maharajah's eldest son. C/U of Maharajah swinging ceremonial brushes over his shoulder (part of ritual?). Narrator tells us Maharajah took opportunity of his birthday to declare self-government for Bikaner.
Possibly connected with 46/81 - MD.
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Train from Jodhpur to Bikaner in Rajasthan and a look around the city and sights in Bikaner in 2018. Sights included the city, Junagarh Fort, Lalgarh Palace and Museum, and National Research Centre on Camel
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7 decades into Indian democracy, a royal family thrives
(16 Sep 2017) LEADIN
When India gained freedom from British colonial rule in 1947, more than 500 princely states — the semi-sovereign principalities ruled by royal clans — opted to join the democratic republic.
Since then some of India's former Royals have reinvented themselves to remain connected to the people they once ruled.
Descendants of what was once the powerful Marwar-Rathore dynasty in Jodhpur continue to thrive , having successfully turned their ancestral properties into modern business enterprises.
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In the summer of 1944, hundreds of royals gathered for the opening of Umaid Bhawan Palace, a magnificent sandstone edifice that dominates the skyline in India's northwestern city of Jodhpur. It was the last of its kind.
Three years later, India was free from British colonial rule, and more than 500 princely states - the semi-sovereign principalities ruled by royal clans - faced an uncertain future.
Most have faded into obscurity, but the family that built this palace continues to thrive - in part by converting a section of it into a hotel.
India's royals may be long gone but the imposing yellow sand stone palace in Jodhpur remains home to the erstwhile Maharaja Gaj Singh, the head of the Rahore family of Marwar.
An immaculately preserved wooden lift with a golden panel bordering its ceilings, fitted with an old sofa and an antique fan opens into the elaborate central dome of the palace.
At the entrance is the coat of arms of the Rathore kings who founded Jodhpur city.
Gaj Singh, the grandson of Maharaja Umaid Singh and the current owner of Umaid Bhawan Palace, inherited the property in 1952 at the age of 4 after his father Hanwant Singh died in a plane crash.
He also inherited the ancestral fort of Mehrangarh.
Gaj Singh's daughter Shivranjani Rajye, manages the family's heritage hotels and trusts.
Rajye says her father very much believes he is the king and it's because he leads.
I have seen the way my parents have worked and how hard they have worked – and that for me is royalty, she says.
Inside the palace which is part home and part hotel, history and heritage has a place on every wall.
There is also a family museum with exhibits tracing the history of the Rathore clan and the rich legacy of Jodhpur's royal descendants.
Portraits of Gaj Singh and his wife and framed pictures of their two children - Shivranjani Rajye and Shivraj Singh – join those of visiting royals like Britain's Prince Charles.
Following India's independence from imperial rule in 1947, most princely states signed up to be part of the new democratic republic.
The Maharajas initially retained their titles and a degree of autonomy but lost it all, including royal privileges and most of their wealth, after a constitutional amendment in 1971.
Stripped of their annual allowances, the former royals had to find a way to survive in a parliamentary democracy that treated them as commoners.
Many royal families descended into chaos.
Some held onto property, only to lose it amid internal bickering over rival claims.
The properties that they inherited were in a true sense white elephants, says Karni Singh Jasol, Director of Mehrangarh fort and museum.
The royal families were high on assets, but low on liquidity. They didn't have large bank balances to turn their family properties into something grand or sustain it for the future, he says.
The Singhs of Jodhpur not only maintained their holdings, but managed over decades to grow.
When royal allowances were cancelled in 1971, the young Singh patriarch acted quickly.
The family opened part of its palace as a hotel in 1978, and turned the Mehrangarh fort into a museum, investing profits into preserving Jodhpur's royal antiquities.
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Bikaner Fort Museum, Rajasthan
Bikaner Fort museum in Bikaner. Bikaner is a District in the northwest of the state of Rajasthan in northern India. It is located 330 kilometres (205 mi) northwest of the state capital, Jaipur. Bikaner city is the administrative headquarters of Bikaner District and Bikaner division. It was formerly the capital of the princely state of Bikaner. The city was founded by Rao Bika.
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In this one day Bikaner sightseeing tour I visited four known Bikaner Tourist places :
1) Karni Mata Temple :
A Hindu temple dedicated to Karni Mata at Deshnoke, 30 km from Bikaner, in Rajasthan, India. It is also known as the Temple of Rats. The temple is famous for the approximately 25,000 black rats that live, and are revered, in the temple.
2) Kote Gate Bikaner :
Kote Gate is the entry point that would lead you to lots of beautiful havelis, the most notable of them being Rampuria Havelis. There are 5 Havelis which together form the set of Rampuria Havelis. The Architecture is absolutely splendid.
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3) Junagarh Fort :
In the city of Bikaner, Rajasthan, India. The fort was originally called Chintamani and was renamed Junagarh or Old Fort in the early 20th century when the ruling family moved to Lalgarh Palace outside the fort limits.
4) National Research Centre On Camel :
The center has been identified as one of the important tourist place of Bikaner and is included in the tourist book. The tourist visiting the canter can see the camel of different breeds and their behaviour. Camel milk parlour is a special attraction because it vendors unique value added camel milk products like ice-cream, hot and cold beverages. Every year thousands of Foreign and Indian Tourists visit the center.
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JUNAGARH FORT Pride of Bikaner an Untold Story in 4K UHD
Junagarh Fort is Situated adjacent to the public park, its turrets pointing skywards, Junagarh fort is a magnificent sight to behold. It was constructed between 1589 and 1594 by Raja Rai Singh .It is an unconquerable fortress which has withstood the ravages of time and has remained unconquered. It is among most famous forts in Rajasthan.
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करोड़ों में ही इस 'राजकुमारी' की प्रॉपर्टी, दादा रहे MP तो खुद MLA
The property of this 'princess' in the hundreds of millions, the MP himself has himself
On October 6, Rajasthan's Bikaner MLA Sidhi Kumari celebrated her birthday. Explain that Sidhi Kumari is the princess of the royal family of Bikaner. Who has been twice the MLA from here
Siddhi Kumari, born in Bikaner Raj Bhavan on October 6, 1973, has a passion for painting. His father Narendra Singh was brave. Dr. Karni Singh Bahadur, the grandfather of Siddhi, has reached Parliament in the form of five times Independent Candidate. At Siddhi Kumari, a museum was built at the age of 25. In this museum, things related to his mother and grandmother have been kept. Vidya Siddhi Kumari of Bikaner was elected the second time in 2013, as MLA. The BJP had given the ticket for the first time in 2008, to fulfillment. They also won in this election. Siddhi Kumari, who has studied in MA, had shown about Rs 4 crore in her property in 2013. Earlier in 2008 it was 14.5 million. Recently he also made photoshoot for a magazine. At the same time, they also appear in the Royal Party of Pali in Rajasthan. He had campaigned for his election campaign in Bikaner and started a campaign. He also made roti among people during his election campaign.
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Lalgarh Palace in Bikaner | Archival footage
One of the most impressive palaces constructed during the last half of the nineteenth century, the Lallgarh Place defies the bleak and rugged reality of the harsh Thar Desert around Bikaner.
The renowned architect, Sir Swinton Jacob, was commissioned for the proposed residence of the young ruler, Maharaja Ganga Singh. Initially, the palace was proposed to be finished within a lakh of rupees and further reductions in cost were suggested to be made by substituting stucco for carved stone.
But the moment Maharaja Ganga Singh got personally involved in the building exercise, all cost cutting was banished. The Palace began in 1896 and by the time the first quadrant, Laxmi Niwas was completed in 1902, cost had already zoomed to ten lakh rupees. The idea of using cheap stucco was replaced with the finest and most intricate stone carving of all the modern palaces in India. The princely abode welcomed Lord Curzon as its first important guest. Maharaja Ganga Singh named his new residence in honour of his father, Maharaja Lall Singh.Lallgarh Palace was the most completely integrated example of Indo-Saracenic architecture, and as some hold, the most perfectly realized of Sir Samuel Jacob's creations. The sheer poetry in sandstone was further extended for the Maharaja's son, Sadul Singh, and grandson, Karni Singh.
The Lallgarh palace is an imposing red- sand stone palace and was built by Maharaja Ganga Singhji in the memory of his father, Maharaj Lall Singhj in 1902 A.D. This oriental fantasy designed by Col. Sir Swinton Jacob, is entirely a hybrid architecture and mixture of different elements of Rajput, Muslim and European styles and can be categorized as Indo- Saracenic style. The Rajput exterior of Lallgarh Palace contrasts dramatically with the occidental décor within. The intricately dexterous carving on red stone is hall mark of great local craftsman.
It is unmatched jewel in the Thar Desert and has played host to a number of dignitaries from all over the world. The lush green sprawling lawns with dancing peacocks and beautiful bougainvilleas adorn the palace.Open corridors run the length of the halls and rooms and are lined with a rare collection of old prints and vintage copies of etchings.
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Bikaner - City Tour TukTuk - Red City - Rajasthan - India
Bikaner is a city in the northwest of the state of Rajasthan, India. It is located 330 kilometres (205 mi) northwest of the state capital, Jaipur.
Formerly the capital of the princely state of Bikaner, the city was founded by Rao Bika in 1488 and from its small origins it has developed into the fourth largest city in Rajasthan.
The Ganges Canal, completed in 1928, and the Indira Gandhi Canal, completed in 1987, facilitated its development.
The Junagarh Fort was built around 1594 AD by Raja Rai Singh. The fort was originally called Chintamani. It is one of the few major forts in Rajasthan which was not built on hilly terrain. The modern city of Bikaner has developed around the fort. The fort is studded with temples, grand palaces and huge pavilions and walls. In 1961, a museum was set up by Maharaja Karni Singh.
Its temples and palaces are preserved as museums and provide insight into the grandiose living style of the past Maharanas of Rajasthan.
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